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because people are watching us, including people who are fan sizing about us talking about them. if we don't collectively and the press and the leadership say this is disgusting, this is repulsive, but rather to say who failed him, then everyone who has a grievance like him, who nurtures it and then says, finally, i want my grievance to be heard because i'm anonymous. so the problem with this phenomenon, and it is a phenomenon. and i realize you've raised interesting issues about guns and we'll talk about video game violence. is there is an incentive for relevance and there is a vehicle of escapism of video game immersion that enables people who want to be deadened to crawl in the cracks and stay there where no one can discover them until it is too late. >> i think that is absolutely spot on. the issue of all these things, mental health, video game, guns and so on, actually all of it is to blame. it is a collection of events, situations in somebody's life who is disturbed that all collides. i feel passionately about guns because without the gun here, this person couldn't have per
because people are watching us, including people who are fan sizing about us talking about them. if we don't collectively and the press and the leadership say this is disgusting, this is repulsive, but rather to say who failed him, then everyone who has a grievance like him, who nurtures it and then says, finally, i want my grievance to be heard because i'm anonymous. so the problem with this phenomenon, and it is a phenomenon. and i realize you've raised interesting issues about guns and we'll...
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joining us is alexei haller. noah pozner's uncle. thank you for joining us. what do you want everybody to know about noah? >> well, noah is a great kid. smart as a whip. bit of a maverick. >> mischievous, i heard. >> mischievous. loved his family more than anything else. when his mom would say i love you, noah would respond, not as much as i love you. he loved his siblings, too. he had a twin sister. >> they were very close. >> extremely close. as babies they would babble from their cribs, all sorts of trouble, inseparable. >> i heard you tell the other siblings that he worked at a taco factory? >> that's right. he pretended he worked at a taco factory. they would ask him questions about it and he wouldn't really respond. he would just give them a look as if he knew more than they did. >> i love that story. >> noah was also just a normal little kid. he loves mario brothers and animals and legos and superheroes. and all the stuff that normal 6-year-old loves. you know, that's noah. >> i know you wanted to talk about there's some scams out there that the family
joining us is alexei haller. noah pozner's uncle. thank you for joining us. what do you want everybody to know about noah? >> well, noah is a great kid. smart as a whip. bit of a maverick. >> mischievous, i heard. >> mischievous. loved his family more than anything else. when his mom would say i love you, noah would respond, not as much as i love you. he loved his siblings, too. he had a twin sister. >> they were very close. >> extremely close. as babies they would...
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we had a state trooper assigned to us, sean hickey who is kind of a rock for us. and a houston doctor, dr. laura ashter. another rock. for families to get through this, you need those rocks, kind of at your back, to push you forward. we got that from friends and community. >> we know there's a lot of difficult weeks and months even years ahead. i appreciate you talking tonight. i wish you the best. >> thank you. >> thanks very much, alexei. the website is noah's ark of hope.com. we'll put that up on our website anderson.com. five days, the tragedy is raising questions about it. investigators digging through the killer's history. we're going to talk to our chief medical correspondent dr. are sanjay gupta. we'll talk about that. ♪ [ woman ] ♪ what i want this season ♪ if you'd like to try and guess ♪ ♪ it is something very special ♪ i would readily confess [ dogs barking ] ♪ 'cause all i want this season ♪ ♪ is something from your heart ♪ la da da, la da da [ male announcer ] thinking of others this holiday season, travelers. [ sniffs ] i took da
we had a state trooper assigned to us, sean hickey who is kind of a rock for us. and a houston doctor, dr. laura ashter. another rock. for families to get through this, you need those rocks, kind of at your back, to push you forward. we got that from friends and community. >> we know there's a lot of difficult weeks and months even years ahead. i appreciate you talking tonight. i wish you the best. >> thank you. >> thanks very much, alexei. the website is noah's ark of...
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, telling us they loved us. >> that made you feel better? >> yes. >> what about you? >> it felt kind of weird but as well, it kind of felt comforting, like things are slowly getting back to normal. >> you want that routine back. you both knew siblings, friends whose siblings died. how has it been to face that, to realize that? >> like, i don't want to believe it, but you kind of have to. it really does get to you to think that like your best friend won't have a little brother for the rest of their lives. >> makes you appreciate each other, doesn't it? you're lucky. >> we are lucky. >> obviously you're talking, a lot of people are saying where are you from. your dad's american, your mom's australian. you moved here four years ago. i know, georgia, you chose this town for two reasons. what were they? >> when we knew we were going to come back to america, i was looking for -- most important to me was a safe place to live. and the second most important was good schools and i was very obsessive, trawling the internet, reading every survey, every
, telling us they loved us. >> that made you feel better? >> yes. >> what about you? >> it felt kind of weird but as well, it kind of felt comforting, like things are slowly getting back to normal. >> you want that routine back. you both knew siblings, friends whose siblings died. how has it been to face that, to realize that? >> like, i don't want to believe it, but you kind of have to. it really does get to you to think that like your best friend won't have...
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a freeze warning in the north bay, frost advisory for basically the rest of us and then on top of us we have rain coming our way. when we come back you're going to see rain coming your way as we head toward the weekend. >>> stay with ktvu for weather coverage. ken will be back at 10:45. and at 10:45 bill is back with his complete forecast and the big change in the weather that he's tracking. >>> new at 10:00 authorities in napa county say human remains were found today in a creek. the discovery was made this afternoon in the 700 700 block of silverado trail. the remains were found by a vineyard worker. the remains are quote not immediately identifiable. >>> petaluma police say a windshield covered with ice are partly to blame for an accident that injured an elderly woman. lee is expected to recover from her injuries. there is no word what if any charges the driver will face. >>> some service workers at oakland international airport spent tonight getting ready for a possible labor action later this afternoon. the labor union worked on making picket signs in the event that they are nee
a freeze warning in the north bay, frost advisory for basically the rest of us and then on top of us we have rain coming our way. when we come back you're going to see rain coming your way as we head toward the weekend. >>> stay with ktvu for weather coverage. ken will be back at 10:45. and at 10:45 bill is back with his complete forecast and the big change in the weather that he's tracking. >>> new at 10:00 authorities in napa county say human remains were found today in a...
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in iraq the pentagon likes to use depleted uranium because it's in the material and. put on the sick or the missile in that missile is that of playing i think for a bank like a hot knife through butter which is very exciting if you're the president on but the problem with the uranium is that it is your way radioactive material in the pond impacts it arab ally in the south it's article i think can. the air in the sand and the water supply so everyone in that environment. the thousands of soldiers or the millions of family members of families who are living there are then exposed to it they drink it in the water they eat it in the plants they need it. and what's resulted after the first gulf war in iraq was a six hundred percent in iraq in. two percent increase in iraq since immortality rates and three hundred percent increase in the incidence of pediatric with seniors and. now you did again the nato involvement with flavio that again. and soften off and continue since the beginning of those assaults and now an estimated two thousand tons of microscopic radioactive cont
in iraq the pentagon likes to use depleted uranium because it's in the material and. put on the sick or the missile in that missile is that of playing i think for a bank like a hot knife through butter which is very exciting if you're the president on but the problem with the uranium is that it is your way radioactive material in the pond impacts it arab ally in the south it's article i think can. the air in the sand and the water supply so everyone in that environment. the thousands of...
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perry joins us from the south korean capital. -- harry joins us. we are awaiting official announcements. when can we expect it to happen? >> it could be any time really in terms of the victory acknowledgement or even a concession in the next two or three hours, depending on how close the numbers become. speaking to a couple of senior advisers, one in each party. the adviser for the park-geun hye see more relaxed and confident. suggesting the exit poll, by no means conclusive, that put the candidate had gained the edge. but he said if they did with it would be at by a razor-thin. the democratic united party adviser was saying that seemed to be in better shape of the exit polls, they finished pulling with an hour still to go in voting. could be a late spurt of the support. the most substantial paul -- poll so far, they say that lead is still within their own margin of error. in terms of the latest results from behind me, nationwide, about 10% of the votes so far have been counted. hye has been ahead in the early voting. she's down -- stands about 63%
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dvru if you can't catch us live. have a great night, see you tomorrow. ♪ lou: good evening, everybody. president obama and house speaker boehner have been forced out of their respective negotiating positions. president obama relenting on his pledge for tax hikes on earners above $250,000 a year raising that threshold to $400,000 annually. that, by the way, just happens to be the same amount of money that the president of the united states is paid each year. speaker boehner agreeing to a tax hike on all earnings over a million dollars per year. the back and forth between speaker boehner and president obama has now gone on for 20 days, at least six offers and counteroffers exchanged in public, and at each point when the negotiations appear to be at an impasse, one of them has managed to make concessions that moved the process forward nonetheless. watching the frame work of a deal take shape, no matter how vague, undefined the terms, it's been enough to excite investors3 on wall street. enough today that the dow jones
dvru if you can't catch us live. have a great night, see you tomorrow. ♪ lou: good evening, everybody. president obama and house speaker boehner have been forced out of their respective negotiating positions. president obama relenting on his pledge for tax hikes on earners above $250,000 a year raising that threshold to $400,000 annually. that, by the way, just happens to be the same amount of money that the president of the united states is paid each year. speaker boehner agreeing to a tax...
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they didn't see us as human beings, but just as whores, just as flesh that they could use. that's all. >> ( translated ): we serviced between eight and 15 men a day. there were 22 girls in a three- bedroom apartment, and each girl got beaten up at least once a day. sometimes turkish policemen used our services. one girl ran away and went to the police for help, but she was taken back to her pimp. >> narrator: to offer some hope, the traffickers suggest to the women that they can work their way to freedom by paying back their purchase price. >> ( translated ): debt bondage represents the money that a girl is told she has to work off. that amount is easily inflated if the pimp wants. that way, the debt never goes away and she continues to work without ever receiving a penny. >> ( translated ): he said, "you'll be paid $500 a month." but the girls told me, "he never pays $500 a month. he always finds a reason to fine you." for example, if a client asks you to do something and you refuse, and the client complains to the pimp, he'd charge you for a month or two, and you'd end up
they didn't see us as human beings, but just as whores, just as flesh that they could use. that's all. >> ( translated ): we serviced between eight and 15 men a day. there were 22 girls in a three- bedroom apartment, and each girl got beaten up at least once a day. sometimes turkish policemen used our services. one girl ran away and went to the police for help, but she was taken back to her pimp. >> narrator: to offer some hope, the traffickers suggest to the women that they can...
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>> i think that the speed and the massive quantities of money here does us -- geared us up. everything is speeding, racing. if you get this, you will be ok. if you can lose the weight, 10 pounds, you'll be happy again. to me, is kind of how i experience the double. they say the voice of the devil is sweet to hear. it does not tell you your garbage. it says, it is ok if you smoke a little bit. it is not a big deal. you might start smoking cigarettes again because the voice of the devil is saying it will not make a difference, or the culture will say, women need to be a certain weight, you should have a certain kind of hair, it should be soft and shinier it is not good. do something. it is like a spell. that is why i talk some much about the plant mister. you wake up. i'm 58. it took me 50 years to realize i was a great beauty because the culture got its hands on me and said, buy, shop, achieve, lose weight, a gain weight. that is why i got dreadlocks. i wanted to look in the mirror and say, you are so beautiful. we have a situation here on our hands. i look in the mirror and
>> i think that the speed and the massive quantities of money here does us -- geared us up. everything is speeding, racing. if you get this, you will be ok. if you can lose the weight, 10 pounds, you'll be happy again. to me, is kind of how i experience the double. they say the voice of the devil is sweet to hear. it does not tell you your garbage. it says, it is ok if you smoke a little bit. it is not a big deal. you might start smoking cigarettes again because the voice of the devil is...
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i see signs of hope around us. people, colleagues who have been protectors of gun rights, saying in the last few days, this has got to change. we've got to come together and reason together and act together and everything has to be on the table, including our gun laws. there's a poll in the washington post today, very striking to moat that for the first time, when people have been asked this question, after -- they've been asked it after a series of acts of mass violence, columbine, virginia tech, et cetera, aurora -- do you think this was an isolated act or does it say that something about more troubling conditions in our society? i'm paraphrasing. for the first time every other time miami said it was an isolate lated act of a madman or mad people. this time they said it reflects a deeper problem in our society, and i believe what causes that change is that 20 of the victims in newtown, connecticut, were young children, and there is not only a heartbreak across our country about this, not only anger, but i think t
i see signs of hope around us. people, colleagues who have been protectors of gun rights, saying in the last few days, this has got to change. we've got to come together and reason together and act together and everything has to be on the table, including our gun laws. there's a poll in the washington post today, very striking to moat that for the first time, when people have been asked this question, after -- they've been asked it after a series of acts of mass violence, columbine, virginia...
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people are trying to divide us. they are trying to segregate us. i do not mean that in a civil right way. we are a nation when combined. we will stand up to any challenge. we will prevail. unfortunately, our leaders and the national media want to construct something else of america right now. to a point, they are succeeding and we have to fix that. lori: it is a lot to chew on. thank you very much. here is the promo for you. catch lou at seven and 10:00 p.m. eastern. art laffer on the fiscal cliff. melissa: such a horrible reference. lou: so much better than the fiscal cliff, don't you think? >> [talking over each other] lori: absolutely frightening. that is how pennsylvania governor tom corbett characterizes the economy and the state of pennsylvania is the country goes over that fiscal cliff. melissa: will this latest blow ruined the swiss bank's earnings. you can see the yield on the ten year pulling slightly one basis point. we will be right back. ♪ >> im adam shapiro with your fox business brief. kodak selling its digital contents at rpx corp
people are trying to divide us. they are trying to segregate us. i do not mean that in a civil right way. we are a nation when combined. we will stand up to any challenge. we will prevail. unfortunately, our leaders and the national media want to construct something else of america right now. to a point, they are succeeding and we have to fix that. lori: it is a lot to chew on. thank you very much. here is the promo for you. catch lou at seven and 10:00 p.m. eastern. art laffer on the fiscal...
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they made us choose which one of us would be shot first. when we refused, there were mock shootings. they presented to shoot several times. and when you're blindfolded -- they fired a gun up in the air. kit be a traumatic experience. >> greta: we will post more of richard engel's interview on gretawire.com the fast and furious scandal not over. cbs news reporting a gun found at the murder scene of a mexican beauty queen and four others is part of the fast and furious gun walking scandal. we're in mexico city. james, what is the information tonight about the tide of fast and furious in this murder? >> well, basically, the gun has been traced back to fast and furious. they originally tried to link it to the beauty queen, testing her fingers for powder residue. we haven't heard the results of it, but if it had been positive we would have heard obviously. it's just one of many guns that came into mexico, more than 1,400 guns. i mean, they've lost most of them. we're also getting information from the new administration about the situation. it's
they made us choose which one of us would be shot first. when we refused, there were mock shootings. they presented to shoot several times. and when you're blindfolded -- they fired a gun up in the air. kit be a traumatic experience. >> greta: we will post more of richard engel's interview on gretawire.com the fast and furious scandal not over. cbs news reporting a gun found at the murder scene of a mexican beauty queen and four others is part of the fast and furious gun walking scandal....
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we are going to use the flex of this rod to fling away. exactly as you moved your hands. >> that's it? >> that's it. >> i'm a natural. >> push both arms forward and snap the lower hand into your tummy. push forward. >> i did gave it a try and had great time but i might need some more practice. i met someone else with real fly casting skills. her name is donna and she is an international fly casting champion. >> i have competed in the casting ponds in golden gate park in san francisco. i have been to japan and norway for fly casting competition. i spend my weekends here at the club and at the casting pond. it's a great place to learn and have fun. on a season day like this, it was the perfect spot to be. i find fly casting very relaxing and also at the same time very challenging sport. takes me out into the nature. almost like drawing art in the air. and then i can make these beautiful loops out there. >> even though people from across the globe come here to compete, it's still a place where locals in the know relax and enjoy some rely uniq
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it's authors join us next. this is "hardball," the place for politics. >>> the justice department will not charge paula broadwell with cyber stalking. justice officials formally notified her attorneys today. broadwell is the woman at the center of the scandal that forced general david petraeus out at the cia. she wrote a biography on petraeus, but last month he stepped down after revealing he had an extramarital affair with her. we'll be right back. >>> we're back. the first presidential debate will go down in history books for president obama's disastrous performance. this week new details are emerging about the strategy and the decision making that led up to it and followed his poor performance in denver. that and other behind-the-scenes details are revealed in politico's new ebook called "the end of the line." the co-authors are here with the inside scoop on the final weeks of the 2012 campaign. we, gentlemen. first of all, all i care about learning tonight, and i'm fascinated with it, is how could the presi
it's authors join us next. this is "hardball," the place for politics. >>> the justice department will not charge paula broadwell with cyber stalking. justice officials formally notified her attorneys today. broadwell is the woman at the center of the scandal that forced general david petraeus out at the cia. she wrote a biography on petraeus, but last month he stepped down after revealing he had an extramarital affair with her. we'll be right back. >>> we're back....
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just to remind us that a game of news gave us the russian lawyer who was suspected of large scale tax evasion he died in prison before a court could make a decision on his case he's seen by many in the west especially in the u.s. as a victim to various human rights violations in russia and the recently i'm going to lawmakers pass to the so-called mugging in the act which allows sanctioning russian officials suspected in the us of being connected to human rights violations in russia in moscow by many of the shows this law is seen as anti russian and a legislator syrian state duma had been working on what they say will be a proportionate response and besides sanctioning american citizens for thought to be connected with violations of the rights of russian citizens mainly that we are pushing for the draft only to also include a ban for american citizens to adopt russian children adoption has become quite a heavy issue in the relations between moscow and washington due to the so many cases of abuse and sometimes even death like the story of twenty one months old the activity of russian bo
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they made us choose which one of us would be shot first and when we refused, there were mock shootings. >> mock shootings. in other words, they were blindfold. they were told someone was going to be killed and then they simply heard a rifle shot. they are five days, richard engle says they wish to forget. that's going to be very hard to do. >> shepard: free and safe, but there is still one american correspondent who is still in captivity and has been for monthses. >> richard engle is familiar because of his work with nbc news. but there is a print journalist who has not been heard from since august 13. his name is austin ties. a former marine, went to syria to report for the mckarachi news service. had an article published in the "washington post." his parents are desperate for news from him. they simply do not know who is holding him, although the suspicion is that he is being held by pro-government militia. worth remembering as well that there are syrian civilians dying every day during all of this. >> shepard: 40,000 according to activists. thank you. justice department announced it
they made us choose which one of us would be shot first and when we refused, there were mock shootings. >> mock shootings. in other words, they were blindfold. they were told someone was going to be killed and then they simply heard a rifle shot. they are five days, richard engle says they wish to forget. that's going to be very hard to do. >> shepard: free and safe, but there is still one american correspondent who is still in captivity and has been for monthses. >> richard...
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gene munster joins us with his top pick. and cutting the cord, as more people use netflix and hulu. which media companies are most at risk? plus, solar flare. solar stocks making a comeback. is it a short squeeze or maybe something more? first, let's find out where our traders stand. b.k.? >> i was a byer, but with options, call options, because you wanted to find your risk in this. it's almost impossible to find out what these politicians are going to do. they are coming closer to a deal but i don't want to old the bag if the whole thing falls apart. >> hi. >> hi. what did you make of today's swoon here? >> it was as expected. dan's actually showing me headlines that might make the selloff -- might exacerbate it in the aftermart, but today was expected. if you stay above 1425, you remain a buyer. and the one name that performed, a name we've talked about forever, look at thc, which has been explosive after doing a reverse split, which historically doesn't work, it's worked for them. >> dan? >> just real quickly, white house said to tell business leaders that budget talks regressed.
gene munster joins us with his top pick. and cutting the cord, as more people use netflix and hulu. which media companies are most at risk? plus, solar flare. solar stocks making a comeback. is it a short squeeze or maybe something more? first, let's find out where our traders stand. b.k.? >> i was a byer, but with options, call options, because you wanted to find your risk in this. it's almost impossible to find out what these politicians are going to do. they are coming closer to a deal...
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i'm willing to bet that they don't think that using a gun and using common sense are incompatible ideas. there is a big chunk of space between what the 2nd amendment means and having no rules at all. >> reporter: to that end, the president announced vice president biden and an administration team will craft recommendations on everything from gun laws to mental health, to be sent to congress by january. >> this is not some washington commission. this is not something where folks will be studying the issue for six months and publishing a report that gets read and then pushed aside. this is a team that has a very specific task-- the pull together real reforms right now. >> ifill: the president bristled at a suggestion that he took little action on gun control during his first term. but he acknowledged the sandy hook massacre has been a wake up call for all americans. he said the public could agree to re-instate a ban on assault- style weapons and close a loophole that allows private sales at gun shows without a background check. house democrats gathered on capitol hill also urged a ban on
i'm willing to bet that they don't think that using a gun and using common sense are incompatible ideas. there is a big chunk of space between what the 2nd amendment means and having no rules at all. >> reporter: to that end, the president announced vice president biden and an administration team will craft recommendations on everything from gun laws to mental health, to be sent to congress by january. >> this is not some washington commission. this is not something where folks will...
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saw dni with b-bravo but i setter institute, we used to bring b-bravo to work with us. when i came back to the shops, you know, i continue to bring bravo to air. i used to bring bravo back with me and he succumbed to the office and i was cia director. pravastatin on almost all of the meetings. involving the operation against bin laden. and today he hasn't told again so it happened. [laughter] [applause] >> thank you for coming today. i'd also like to thank the national press club staff come including including journalists and then institute broadcast center for organizing today's event. finally, a reminder you can find more information about the national press club on a website. if you take a copy of today's program can please check our website at press.org. thank you and we are assured. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> one of the things it does surprise me a little. i didn't conduct a nationwide survey of gun owners, but among people who own guns but i talked with, i found very often the reaction, you know, you're way of thinking before and after you've got a gu
saw dni with b-bravo but i setter institute, we used to bring b-bravo to work with us. when i came back to the shops, you know, i continue to bring bravo to air. i used to bring bravo back with me and he succumbed to the office and i was cia director. pravastatin on almost all of the meetings. involving the operation against bin laden. and today he hasn't told again so it happened. [laughter] [applause] >> thank you for coming today. i'd also like to thank the national press club staff...
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he joins us now. good to have you back. >> good to be with you. >> the granddaddy of penalties in your view, right? >> exactly. barclays this summer backed the highest settlement this summer. attorney general holder spoke a few minutes about that the $500 million from department of justice, this is $1.2 billion settlement with ubs. all too often, carl, we've talked about before that there have been puny penalties for financial firms. this amount, this in aggregate $1.5 billion from all regulators, including the swiss and the brits, that serious and significant and will serve as a definite deterrent for the megabanks and other financial firms. >> how much pain -- i know it's a lot of money, but they do escape prosecution. no individuals held to account. i mean, there are other things that could have been done to really get their attention. >> well, you know, i wouldn't -- never say never on the individual matter, carl. that's, you know, criminal prosecution is up to the folks with jurisdiction. you hav
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you're going to sing it for us now. let's hear some this morning. >> all right. >> all right. ♪ somebody said every day was gonna be sunny skies ♪ ♪ only marvin gaye and lingerie i guess somebody lied ♪ ♪ started discussing it to fighting then ♪ ♪ don't touch me please then, it's let's ♪ ♪ stop the madness come lay with me ♪ ♪ truth be told, i'm waving my flag before it goes bad ♪ ♪ 'cause we made it this far on for better or worse ♪ ♪ i want to feel it even if it hurts ♪ ♪ if i gotta cry to get to the other side ♪ ♪ then, let's go 'cause we gon' survive ♪ ♪ we stay on the frontlines yeah, but we're still here ♪ ♪ after the bomb drops we go so hard ♪ ♪ we lose control the fire starts ♪ ♪ then we explode when the smoke clears ♪ ♪ we dry the tears only if love and war ♪ ♪ sometimes you're my general you gotta let go of this place ♪ ♪ sometimes you're my enemy and i'm throwing grenades ♪ ♪ we'll just be chillin' and laughing ♪ ♪ and i'm laying on you
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who are going to show you heads to use and be. sure bosses are being hired for the want to trip to london. is a run for it before they get. going to two years since he founded the movement has grown to include tens of thousands of supporters who sympathize with his racist views easing years ago. while government well placed forces to tackle the problem. brings with it. years and years of frustration. and soul so when it when english french leave happened which is as they said it's been called a phenomenon this country as a reason because people have been feeling the same towns to see no voice painting all countries being destroyed from within. the black culture off the space covering our country and the people who've been feeling the same sorry. mainly. the signal it across the whole country. what happened lucian in march two thousand line is the reason the was founded. then the british troops were returning from the war in afghanistan on. the welcoming committee included radical islamists and the agitators who insults the soldier
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who is giving us the best deal? the government assumes everything they do last year plus a percentage, that's how the got works. the reason they are not responsible for raising the money the way the private sector does. they can go to the taxpayers and say pay up or go to jail. of course, you can't do that in the private sector. public sector doesn't have the constraints, it doesn't have incentive to do this zero based budgeting to make the same decisions that all of us make. that is frank limb, bret, the reason we are in the position we're in today. >> tomorrow nice, best way to measure debt and interest rate and what could happen soon. how do you think of how they handle spending? let me know on twitter. president obama says the lawmakers are close to a deal on the fiscal cliff. but blames republicans for not taking his deal. we'll bring in all-stars early. yes, early. three segments. get in here. we're going to talk about it all. this holiday, share everything. share "not even close." share "you owe me..." share
who is giving us the best deal? the government assumes everything they do last year plus a percentage, that's how the got works. the reason they are not responsible for raising the money the way the private sector does. they can go to the taxpayers and say pay up or go to jail. of course, you can't do that in the private sector. public sector doesn't have the constraints, it doesn't have incentive to do this zero based budgeting to make the same decisions that all of us make. that is frank...
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please check out his plaque after you have cake with us and thank you very much and go giants. [applause] >> >> >> [horns honking] announcer: the first step to getting into college is finding someone who can help. for the next steps, go to knowhow2.org. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> the san francisco playground's history dates back to 1927 when the area where the present playground and center is today was purchased by the city for $27,000. in the 1950s, the center was expanded by then mayor robinson and the old gym was built. thanks to the passage of the 2008 clean and safe neighborhood parks bond, the sunset playground has undergone extensive renovation to its four acres of fields, courts, play grounds, community rooms, and historic gymnasium. >> here we are. 60 years and $14 million later, and we have got this beautiful, brand-new rec center completely accessible to the entire neighborhood. >> the new rec center houses multi-purpose rooms for all kinds of activities, including basketball, line dancing, playing ping-pong, and arts and crafts. >> use it for whatever you want to do, you can do
please check out his plaque after you have cake with us and thank you very much and go giants. [applause] >> >> >> [horns honking] announcer: the first step to getting into college is finding someone who can help. for the next steps, go to knowhow2.org. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> the san francisco playground's history dates back to 1927 when the area where the present playground and center is today was purchased by the city for $27,000. in the 1950s, the center was expanded by then...
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and keep us safe every day. we acknowledge you and know you are heroes and we are very, very sorry for the loss of officer youngstrom. our third panel is called prevention and community engagement, promising approaches to stop bullying in the bay area. our moderator is rebecca randell, vice president of education programs at common sense media based here in san francisco. we became ka is responsible for partnering with school districts and departments of education across the country to help children and youth learn how to think critically, behave safely and participate responsibly in our digital world which we all have heard brings its own complications. she oversees the department's education staff, working in the 3 largest districts in the country, new york, denver, maine, texas, florida, and the bay area. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome rebecca randell. >> great, thank you, melinda. i'm going to ask you all to come up now. as they get seated i'll say a few words. all these panelists really bring a great
and keep us safe every day. we acknowledge you and know you are heroes and we are very, very sorry for the loss of officer youngstrom. our third panel is called prevention and community engagement, promising approaches to stop bullying in the bay area. our moderator is rebecca randell, vice president of education programs at common sense media based here in san francisco. we became ka is responsible for partnering with school districts and departments of education across the country to help...
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>> jon: that's our show, join us tomorrow night at 11:00. here it is, your moment of zen. >> parent groups say this company has gone to far on a berry with "merry christmas" b word and a back in with what happens when you party tpha *eg naked and slang for captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org captioning sponsored by comedy central ( theme song playing ) ( cheers and applause ) ♪ ♪ oh merry ♪ ♪ ♪ (cheers and applause) >> stephen: welcome to the report, thank you for joining us! stephen, stephen, stephen! stephen, stephen, stephen! stephen, stephen, stephen! (cheers and applause) thank you, ladies and gentlemen. thank you so much, folks. there is tons of excitement in the air tonight. it is the final night of hobbit week. (cheers and applause) i'm so excited, folks. i'm so excited about tonight's show, i have been camping outside my studio since 5 a.m. dressed as my favorite character. tonight's guest director peter jackson. (cheers and applause) who has requested that tonight
>> jon: that's our show, join us tomorrow night at 11:00. here it is, your moment of zen. >> parent groups say this company has gone to far on a berry with "merry christmas" b word and a back in with what happens when you party tpha *eg naked and slang for captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org captioning sponsored by comedy central ( theme song playing ) ( cheers and applause ) ♪ ♪ oh merry ♪ ♪ ♪ (cheers...
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use promo code: holidays. order now and get a special holiday gift: a document shredder to keep sensitive documents out of the wrong hands... a $29 value, free! call the number on your screen or go online and let lifelock protect your identity for 60 days risk-free. because during the holidays, keeping your identity protected means keeping your family protected. >> bill: in thimpact segment tonight, it's like a ping-pong game between president obama and speaker of the house john boehner. the basic questions remain, will we the people get hammered or will the politicians hammer out a budget deal? here now the latest fox business anchor, lou dobbs. i'm counting on you here because i can't follow this. it's too frustrating. i mean, i just want to strangle the television set, then i get electrocuted if i do that. tell me where we are. >> we're nowhere. >> bill: oh! >> sorry. but we're getting closer. >> bill: close to nowhere. >> the fact is speaker boehner lented and has moved all the way to willing to tax people
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>> she submitted that and it was con [srao-epbts/] for us as well. con convenient for us as well and it's my understanding that the new teacher who was hired would not be available until the 1st of the month and asked her if she would stay until the end of the month and she submitted an extension of her time until the 30th of november. >> commissioner maufas? >> i guess you are not comfortable with this, but you have mentioned it and i will mention it as well. the discussion between the principal and miss olsen saying somebody is going to start on the 30th and she submitted a second resignation letter changing the date to the 30th. sounds like that is the reason. i am not going to project, but just guess on my own. and then on the 14th, miss olsen said you have an email asking the principal is it possible to be reinstated. is that correct? she submitted a second resignation letter to hr, changing the date to the 30th and that might have been after the cation conversation that you just mentioned and she asked the principal is it possible to be reinsta
>> she submitted that and it was con [srao-epbts/] for us as well. con convenient for us as well and it's my understanding that the new teacher who was hired would not be available until the 1st of the month and asked her if she would stay until the end of the month and she submitted an extension of her time until the 30th of november. >> commissioner maufas? >> i guess you are not comfortable with this, but you have mentioned it and i will mention it as well. the discussion...
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so please join us. our first guest tonight is a very fine actor who will strike down upon thee with great vengeance and furious anger those who attempt to poison and destroy his brothers, just so you know. he re-teams with quentin tarantino in the new movie "django unchained", which opens in theaters christmas day, >> you need to be on his blind side. huh? >> i said you said you ain't no him. >> i don't. >> yes, you do. >> i don't. >> why is you lying to me? >> i ain't. >> then why is you crying? >> you're scaring me. >> why is i'm scaring you? >> because you're scary. >> jimmy: please say hello to samuel l. jackson. [ cheers and applause ] that's some jacket you got there. >> thank you very much. >> i'm italian, and when's it's open, it kind of says -- i'm a little bit offended. >> i can help you out. >> that's a good looking jacket. i can't wait the see this movie. i have to say, i love quentin taranti tarantino. i see the movie's got 100% positive ratings on rotten tomatoes, which is very rare. >> it
so please join us. our first guest tonight is a very fine actor who will strike down upon thee with great vengeance and furious anger those who attempt to poison and destroy his brothers, just so you know. he re-teams with quentin tarantino in the new movie "django unchained", which opens in theaters christmas day, >> you need to be on his blind side. huh? >> i said you said you ain't no him. >> i don't. >> yes, you do. >> i don't. >> why is you...
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contacted forbes for a statement of the communications department has yet to provide us with one by press time well you know if they respond and we are going to leave it up there. for more the story of the coverage check out our you tube channel you tube dot com slash our team america follow me on twitter out this wall for now have a great night. wealthy british. to the global economy. good afternoon welcome to capital account i'm lauren lyster here in washington d.c. these are headlines for tuesday december eighteenth two thousand and twelve japanese pension funds are starting to invest in gold for the first time according to the wall street journal they're looking to mitigate the damage of market shocks and reduce the risks associated with currencies the paper says until recently they've invested in mostly domestic stocks and bonds will have more on metals with the gold antitrust action committees bill murphy and chris powell here in studio plus the as the sea has approved a j.p. morgan copper exchange traded fund reportedly the first one is about fight visible copper and received the g
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an obstacle to resuming negotiations but that the settlement activity taking off from who spoke to us said it's the construction of settlements that is preventing the possibility of peace. the bill is only interest is to go to get to peace with the palestinians and the palestinians maybe they shouldn't have gone to the un unilaterally but if we look at what was decided in the un it was decided that there would be two states and palestinian state will be side by side with israel and that all the. issues of the borders and the jerusalem in every issue on dispute will be this solved in a negotiation this is something that israel can support so if it's a punishment it's not a punishment to the palestinians it's a punishment to the israelis and we believe as an israeli organization that the government is acting against the israeli interest by building in the settlements despite having been holed up in the ecuadorian embassy in london for six months julian assange hasn't been idle he hasn't let up on his wiki leaks work and is even published a book to say the whistleblower will announce his
an obstacle to resuming negotiations but that the settlement activity taking off from who spoke to us said it's the construction of settlements that is preventing the possibility of peace. the bill is only interest is to go to get to peace with the palestinians and the palestinians maybe they shouldn't have gone to the un unilaterally but if we look at what was decided in the un it was decided that there would be two states and palestinian state will be side by side with israel and that all...
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your cooperation is value to us. >> is valuable to us. >> how was it getting back to you in writing, the sense of being able to do this thing. >> i forgot. >> i really forgot how much -- because the great thing about goodwill hunting it really changed the way i got work on movies after that i was really invited into the creative fold of every director i worked with after that because they knew i was a writer so i felt like that part of my self was being met, you know, that itch was being scratched, because, you know, film is problem solving and that means a dialogue change here or structural change in here and you are a part of that decision process but i thought i, what it was like to start from, you know, the open laptop and that was just really fun. i just -- my wife said to me in filled of the whole thing, no matter what happens if you never make this movie, you know, i haven't seen you this happy, you know. at least you remembered how much fun it is to write. >> i assume what you want, most want to do is where you are a film maker and touch on all of those things. >> they all ov
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work with us. let's get an assault weapons bill passed let's make sure we can make this country faster. >> do you think they're losing their grip? >> i do. i actually do. talking to a number of my republican friends, i asked them. i said, you know, we're reading about this press conference on friday. and they're going to come out with something positive. now, i don't know what that means. but with that being said, i would love them to see them working with us. we're not taking away the rights of anybody to own a gun. but even they hopefully will see that assault weapons and the large magazines, they are not meant for the average citizen. and they are not. >> do you think we'll see more move in commerce because of this? >> i do. i actually do. you know, there has been a shift. you've seen this. you've been talking about it. you talked about it last night. and i have to say that even from, again, talking to some nra members, they have said, you know, listen. i'm a hunter. and i'm more than willing to
work with us. let's get an assault weapons bill passed let's make sure we can make this country faster. >> do you think they're losing their grip? >> i do. i actually do. talking to a number of my republican friends, i asked them. i said, you know, we're reading about this press conference on friday. and they're going to come out with something positive. now, i don't know what that means. but with that being said, i would love them to see them working with us. we're not taking away...
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the ad was for the assault rifle used in that massacre. of course, this isn't about badgering the states or any of these companies but seeing what everyone can do to make sure that what happened in newtown never happens again. friday, the nra will have their press conference and we'll see what their ideas are to help make sure we can avoid massacres in the future. chris cuomo, abc news, new york. >> it's amazing, the emotional and political fallout, and the economic fallout. >> and ultimately, these folks are in it for -- it's a business. but they need to be good corporate citizens. so we'll see a shift coming out of this. >> on multiple levels. >>> the first funeral for a teacher killed in the shooting is today not far from the sandy hook school. >> vicki soto died while protecting her students from gunman adam lanza. abc's t.j. winick is live with more on this. good morning, t.j. >> reporter: good morning, rob and sunny. authorities cannot say for certain whether sandy hook elementary will ever reopen. at a wake for sandy hook teacher vi
the ad was for the assault rifle used in that massacre. of course, this isn't about badgering the states or any of these companies but seeing what everyone can do to make sure that what happened in newtown never happens again. friday, the nra will have their press conference and we'll see what their ideas are to help make sure we can avoid massacres in the future. chris cuomo, abc news, new york. >> it's amazing, the emotional and political fallout, and the economic fallout. >> and...
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before we get started with this section, again, when we are discussing general matters, we do not use any individual's names. thank you. [ reading speakers' names ] go ahead and press the button and state your name. >> my name is jay cossac and i'm counselor at george washington high school. and i have some comments. i am talking about the a-g requirements. and one of the goals of the school district is accountability. promises to the parents and the students. and i would have to say as a counselor and i feel like i know this area really well, that this was not met so far with the class of 2014. and to start now when they are juniors, the question is what was going on before? i knew what was going on before. i knew what was going on when they were freshmen. we would have conversations about it in our counseling department all the time. how did it get this way? so now we're scrambling. okay? and it's really -- the question to all of you is not the product -- not the end product, but how did we get there? if you don't fix the dynamic it's going to continue on. instead of having the publ
before we get started with this section, again, when we are discussing general matters, we do not use any individual's names. thank you. [ reading speakers' names ] go ahead and press the button and state your name. >> my name is jay cossac and i'm counselor at george washington high school. and i have some comments. i am talking about the a-g requirements. and one of the goals of the school district is accountability. promises to the parents and the students. and i would have to say as a...
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thank you for featuring us. we appreciate it. >> greg: say something non-jasper related. >> dana: i'll talk about george w. bush then. he has been -- george h.w. bush is treated for complication from bronchitis and in a hospital in houston. doing better and by all account he is should be home for the holidays. one thing he loves is texas ames football. where his library is. and johnny manziel -- eric is telling me to call him "johnny football" so i'm not sure if his name is johnny football. president bush got a signed football from him. and did heiseman. >> eric: would i lead you wrong? take a look at my favorite governor chris christie. my favorite governor. he got endorsement of labors international union of north america. dana pointed something important out. the "wall street journal" ran a story, corey booker thought to be his biggest challenger for governor of new jersey may look at the new jersey senate seat which would create governor christie to be governor of new jersey. >> greg: i was on a book tour th
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they made us choose which one of us would be shot first. and when we refused there were mock shootings. it can be very traumatic experience. and at the end of this, we were being moved to yet another location in the around 11:00 last night local time. and as we were moving along the road, the kidnappers came across a rebel checkpoint, something they hadn't expected. so we were in the back of what you would think of as a minivan. as we were driving along the road, the kidnappers saw this checkpoint, started a gun fight with it. two of the kidnappers were killed. we climbed out of the vehicle and the rebels took us. we spent the night with them. we didn't get much sleep. we're very happy to be here. we're in good health. we're okay. everyone was great. nbc was fantastic in informing our families and keeping people up-to-date, keeping the story quiet. but while we're obviously very happy, there are many people who are still not at liberty to do this kind of thing. they're still hostages. there are still people who don't have their freedom insi
they made us choose which one of us would be shot first. and when we refused there were mock shootings. it can be very traumatic experience. and at the end of this, we were being moved to yet another location in the around 11:00 last night local time. and as we were moving along the road, the kidnappers came across a rebel checkpoint, something they hadn't expected. so we were in the back of what you would think of as a minivan. as we were driving along the road, the kidnappers saw this...
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supervisor avalos will be joining us shortly. he is currently at the bay area air quality management district. i'm also joined by supervisor kim. our clerk today is mr. young. at sfgt we have jennifer low and mark bunch. mr. low, do you have any announcements? >> yes. please turnoff all cell phones and electronic devices. completed speaker cards and copies of any documents to be included as part of the [speaker not understood] should be submitted to the clerk. items acted upon today will appear on the december 11, 2012 board of supervisors agenda unless otherwise stated. >> thank you very much. would you call item 1? >> item number 1, resolution authorizing the recreation and park department to accept and expend a grant of $870,355 from the san francisco parks alliance for the design and construction of a playground in sue bierman park. >> thank you very much. do we have a representative on this aye fen? -- item? please come on up. >> good afternoon, supervisor chu. good afternoon, supervisor kim. my name is abigail [inaudible] w
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ktvu channel 2 reporter janine de la vega joins us now from the scene. janine de la vega is down there at the scene. we will check in with her in a moment. >>> meantime oakland police are searching for the person who abandoned a stolen truck caught fire causing a nearby fire to also go up in flames. and ktvu channel 2 reporter lorraine blanco is there with more information on who was injured and video of the huge flames. lorraine. >> reporter: good morning. investigators are looking for the person who started that fire and they are also looking for the person who stole that vehicle. you can see behind me the amount of wreckage left here this morning. we also notice there are security cameras out here. police will be checking that out. firefighters arrived just after midnight to find the car fully engulfed. they called it two alarms just after 1:00 a.m. here. there was one person inside the building during that fire. >> it was a security guard that was inside. our crews brought hem out. he was treated for smoke inhalation and transported to an area hospit
ktvu channel 2 reporter janine de la vega joins us now from the scene. janine de la vega is down there at the scene. we will check in with her in a moment. >>> meantime oakland police are searching for the person who abandoned a stolen truck caught fire causing a nearby fire to also go up in flames. and ktvu channel 2 reporter lorraine blanco is there with more information on who was injured and video of the huge flames. lorraine. >> reporter: good morning. investigators are...
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in iraq depended on like to use depleted uranium because it's an extremely dense material and. put on the thick of the missile and that missile is that a tank. think like a hot knife through butter which is very exciting if you're the pentagon but the problem with the media uranium is that it is. radioactive material upon impact arab ally in the microscopic particles second candidate the air in the sand and the water supply so everyone in that environment. the thousands of soldiers or the millions of family members of families who are living there were then exposed to it they drink it in the water they eat it in the plants they need it. and what's resulted after the first gulf war in iraq was a six hundred percent in iraq in. two percent increase of iraq since then with saudi rates and three hundred percent increase in the incidence of paediatric with seniors and we saw months now you did again in the nato involvement with bob that again in a van and in shock and awe and something new since the beginning of those assaults and now an estimated two thousand tons of microscopic ra
in iraq depended on like to use depleted uranium because it's an extremely dense material and. put on the thick of the missile and that missile is that a tank. think like a hot knife through butter which is very exciting if you're the pentagon but the problem with the media uranium is that it is. radioactive material upon impact arab ally in the microscopic particles second candidate the air in the sand and the water supply so everyone in that environment. the thousands of soldiers or the...
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